- Oct 15, 2014
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KitKat print spooler crash
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 running kitKat. Every time I try to run Google Cloud Print (v1.11b) from within chrome (I.e. print a web page) (chrome v39) I get a message "unfortunately, the print spooler had e stopped working." From reading the reviews on play store,I get the idea that this is caused by a bug in the latest update to cloud print, December 17, 2014, and many people have this problem. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the app (to no avail), so I don't have the previous version available.
So, two questions:
- is it possible to get the pre-update version of Google cloud print anywhere?
- how do I bring this to the attention of an ACTUAL GOOGLE DEVELOPER? If Google has been paying attention, it should know about this bug. I tried posting on some Google chrome forum with no useful result other than other users complaining about the same thing.
Thanks!
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 running kitKat. Every time I try to run Google Cloud Print (v1.11b) from within chrome (I.e. print a web page) (chrome v39) I get a message "unfortunately, the print spooler had e stopped working." From reading the reviews on play store,I get the idea that this is caused by a bug in the latest update to cloud print, December 17, 2014, and many people have this problem. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the app (to no avail), so I don't have the previous version available.
So, two questions:
- is it possible to get the pre-update version of Google cloud print anywhere?
- how do I bring this to the attention of an ACTUAL GOOGLE DEVELOPER? If Google has been paying attention, it should know about this bug. I tried posting on some Google chrome forum with no useful result other than other users complaining about the same thing.
Thanks!
